
Manchester United shot stopper Andre Onana has opened up on the difficult start to his career at the club.
The Cameroon international signed from Inter Milan for a mega fee of 47 million in the summer.
However, Onana has struggled to justify the transfer fee, even as he has kept several clean sheets in the Premier League.
It was a difficult time for me," said Onana, per The Mirror. Now I'm feeling a bit better. I already know the goalkeeper that I am, but it took me six months or seven months not to play good, just to feel good.
When I moved from Amsterdam to Milan, that adaptation was quite easy. But it took me seven, eight months here. It was just time to learn and go game by game.
Everything was new, it was difficult for me to feel at home, for so many reasons, in a new country. It was just moments. Sometimes you're faced with a difficult situation, just not feeling good, not playing good, because I didn't think I started to play good.
So, it was just something strange, but it was a good time for me to learn. because I learned a lot at that time.
Playing in the final of the Champions League for Inter and being knocked out in the first stage a few months later, was a big lesson for me. Now I think I have everything on my back, learn from it, move on and try to be happy. That is the most important thing."

